Earth News Danish prince enjoys cricket cookie: Should you try insect food too? Cricket cookies are a tasty snack, according to Denmark’s crown prince. 21/09/2022
Earth News Extreme weather has put 18 million people on the brink of starvation Oxfam found a 123 per cent rise in acute hunger in the 10 countries with the highest number of UN appeals driven by extreme weather events. 16/09/2022
Travel News Digital nomad visa: Malaysia's new permit only requires a €24k income Malaysia plans to become south east Asia’s new digital nomad hub with a visa aimed at IT professionals and a network of coworking spaces. 15/09/2022
Ecotech Cheaper electric vehicles are coming despite high battery costs The new Equinox EV is only slightly more expensive than regular compact SUVs. 13/09/2022
Travel News Prison sentence handed to American passenger for physical assault Two women were indicted for disorderly conduct for verbally and physically assaulting other passengers and flight crew members. 13/09/2022
Destinations UK destinations that look like they’re in France, Greece and Spain Have an envy-inducing holiday at a fraction of the price at these UK destinations. 10/09/2022
Travel News Lufthansa pilot strike called off as union reaches pay deal After last Friday's strike, Lufthansa pilots threatened to walk out again this Wednesday and Thursday. The walkout was averted by a last-minute pay deal. 06/09/2022
Destinations Which European cities are cheapest for an autumn break? This marks the first time in 15 years that western European city breaks have beaten eastern cities in the Post Office's annual report. 05/09/2022
Nature ’Barbaric’: New Yorkers campaign to ban horse-drawn carriages A poll shows 70 per cent of New Yorkers are in favour of replacing horse-drawn carriages with e-carriages. 04/09/2022
Travel News Lufthansa pilots set to strike tomorrow over ongoing pay dispute The German airline intends to minimise the impact of the strike and claims its pay offers to pilots are a good basis for continuing talks. 01/09/2022
Ecotech Could solar panels provide farms with shade and added revenue? Large-scale solar installations are becoming popular in agriculture - but getting the right mix of crop and solar is hard. 01/09/2022
Earth News Could Irish farmers be forced to kill cattle to meet climate targets? Ireland's agriculture sector accounts for 37.5 per cent of the country's greenhouse gas emissions and faces stringent cuts to meet climate targets. 31/08/2022
Travel News US gets even with China by cancelling 26 flights in retaliatory move The US has responded in kind after China cancelled 26 flights by American, Delta and United Airlines over passengers testing positive for COVID-19. 30/08/2022
Ecotech Wind turbine blades could soon be recycled into gummy bears From turbines to treats, this scientific discovery could solve one of wind power’s biggest problems: how to recycle turbine blades. 30/08/2022
Travel News Is travel between France and England about to get more sustainable? You’ll soon be able to sail between France and the UK on a sustainable, 12-person catamaran service. 23/08/2022
Earth News Prince William charity invests with bank tied to dirty fuels Prince William's conservation charity invests in companies tied to fossil fuels and palm oil. 22/08/2022
Moments Inside London's most exclusive private members' clubs London seems to have a private members' club on every corner. Here's what goes on inside. 19/08/2022
Climate 'Spanish Stonehenge' emerges from drought-hit dam Spains worst drought in decades has led to the emergence of a prehistoric stone circle in a dam whose waterline has receded. 19/08/2022
Travel News French backpacker missing in Egypt for a year returns to Paris The backpacker's family speculated that he might have been detained by Egyptian security services. 18/08/2022
Travel News Backpackers are no longer welcome in these 6 countries Bye bye, backpackers: As NZ slams $10 tourists living off ‘dry noodles,’ here are the countries shunning low spenders in favour of wealthy tourists. 16/08/2022